Archive for: March 2011

Most of the 50 tons of weapons uncovered onboard the S.S. Victoria cargo vessel last weekend were produced in Iran, according to a report released by Israel’s Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center.

It was the body slam heard around the world.Â When some Australian schoolboys decided to videotape themselves bullying 15-year old Casey Heynes, one of them got more than he bargained for.Â Casey, who had been pushed around and humiliated …

On Wednesday March 23, 2011, the Judicial Committee in the NC Legislature passed HB 33 which stops government agencies in the state from accepting the worthless Matricula cards that Mexican consulates sell to illegal aliens in America.

Irony is defined as “the use of words to convey a meaning that is theÂ opposite of its literal meaning.” The term doublespeak means “evasive, ambiguousÂ language that is intended to deceive or confuse.”

AT&T wants to buy T-Mobile. AT&T made an offer. T-Mobile has agreed. It should be a fairly straight forward transaction and no more complicated than you or I buying milk from the grocery store. Oh but wait, …

With all eyes on the events unfolding in Japan, with Japanese triple-disaster, and the battle against the regime of Libya’s dictator Moamar Khadhafi, a massive rocket attack on Israel practically went practically unnoticed this weekend.

This week, several members of the U.S. House of Representatives continued the government’s infatuation with controlling the Internet by using the frequently used rationale “we’re doing it for the children.”

French-led coalition forces on Saturday launched “Operation Odyssey Dawn” to enforce U.N. Security Council’s Resolution 1973 to protect the Libyan people from that troubled nation’s dictator, according to the Pentagon.

The current uprisings in the Middle East cry out for American leadership. There are two reasons for this. 1) No one else is capable of leading, and 2) we have vital economic interests in that region to see that the …

On Friday, during a speech televised throughout the Middle East and North Africa, Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz announced a number of royal decrees, believed to be an effort to placate those opposing the current government.

For those who are complaining about Obamaâ€™s conduct these days, feel blessed; he could be trying to act presidential. Then where would the country be? Barack Obama isnâ€™t the first president to become totally frustrated when things went beyond …

The nightly newsreel rolls and we watch in fascination as our friend and ally Japan struggles to regain its bearings after natureâ€™s devastating one-two-punch seems to have set them up for a potential nuclear knock-out.Â Boosting the ratings of the …